Harry at the Dursleys / DD's feelings about it

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 24 17:05:26 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 118507



Magda:
Because from what we've seen of the wizarding world so far, I think
they would have overwhelmed Harry with adulation in their relief at
being free of Voldemort.  It's not a reflection on Harry's character; 
it's an acknowledgement of society's tendency to go overboard.


Alla:

I disagree. Weasleys are wonderful example of the opposite. True, 
they surprised and flattered to meet Harry, but after initial shock 
they treat him as normal child (well, almost, Ginny does not count).

I submit there is a good chance that they would have done a good job 
of raising him







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